Pretty interesting article, as there are lots of details on how stock commercial helicopters were modified to look and function like combat choppers for this show & movie back in the 80s, way before you could just rely on CGI to fake it.
I was never much of a fan of Airwolf, but I love Blue Thunder. Still take it out and watch it once in a while. What always made the movie more believable IMO is that Roy Scheider actually flew the real chopper during filming of some scenes. They made a big deal about that when the film was released. So fewer fake closeups of the actor pretending to fly.
https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2020/01/ ... d-for-all/
Forget Top Gun: Maverick—let’s settle Blue Thunder vs. Airwolf once and for all
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BTW there's a monstrous number of links in that article that will send you down wonderful ratholes of background info on helicopters.
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